tasosI hadn't thought about copying your eclipse environment. It looks like a good idea to solve your problem to me.What do you mean with autocomple ?If you mean: auto complete; I have no clue why it is not working.If you mean: auto compile; Only the indexer auto compiles 'out of the box'. I have never looked into having real autocompile.

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I rescntly bought a new computer and i install Ubuntu 12.04 64bit, Eclipse Juno and your plugin. Now I have som problems when I write my "arduino code" in eclipse. After reading everthing I could find on the web I thought I maby could get some help here.

When i try to do pinMode(13, OUTPUT); eclipse tells me :

Invalid arguments 'Candidates are:void pinMode(?, ?)'I have followed the install guide and tried to reinstall the plugin, but with no success. Please help me..... =(

maddmaxFirst of all: I never heard of something like this. My second thought is that your description is open to many interpretations. So please provide some more info.

For instance when you say "eclipse tells me" do you mean the indexer, in the console output or in the problem window?I would like to see a screenshot of where you get the error. Preferably the whole eclipse window.Have you seen this video? http://eclipse.baeyens.it/serial_demo.wmv it shows you how it works.Which version of the eclipse plugin have you installed?Probably unrelated: do you really need 64 bit eclipse? 32 bit has proven to be more stable.Best regardsJantje

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HiThere is something wrong with your include path. I also see you are not running the latest version of the eclipse plugin.When there is something wrong with the include path there may be several reasons. If you are new to all the easiest thing to do is to create a new project.Best regardsJantje

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The wire library also contains a include library. Due to "not top quality code of the wire library" a project using the wire lbrary also needs to include the utility folder. The same problem exists for ethernet and SD libraries.From version 1.3 onwards libraries containing an utility subfolder also have the utility subfolder added to the include path.

I have been doing some tries, to add the utility to the include path.But i haven´t got any luck.

Can you explain me the correct process for adding the utility subfolder to the include path in eclipse?

Can you explain me the correct process for adding the utility subfolder to the include path in eclipse?

You need to go into your project properties (right click the project and select properties)There you can go to this window and add the utility subfolders to the "GNU C" and "GNU C++" languages Best regardsJantje

PS note you will see other values. That is perfectly normal.

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